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19 years 11 months ago
We cannot praise this hotel enough,once you've overlooked the fact that it's not as luxurious as most in Kololi, you find that it's small enough and informal enough that everyone knows everyone by the end of day one.
It's clean, right on the beach, the staff couldn't be better and above all really good fun. The pool is huge and quite often empty, never any shortage of sun loungers and the snacks available at the bar are first rate.
Each room has it's own balcony or terrace which you share with the monkeys after 5pm. Everything you could need is within walking distance including bars, restaurants,taxi's and cash point.
I have every intention of returning to the Gambia and this hotel will always be my first choice
It's clean, right on the beach, the staff couldn't be better and above all really good fun. The pool is huge and quite often empty, never any shortage of sun loungers and the snacks available at the bar are first rate.
Each room has it's own balcony or terrace which you share with the monkeys after 5pm. Everything you could need is within walking distance including bars, restaurants,taxi's and cash point.
I have every intention of returning to the Gambia and this hotel will always be my first choice
Travel operator: first choice
Recommended
20 years 10 months ago
Hotel was pretty basic. Security was a little bit of a worry as we were pretty close to the beach and the lock was pretty grim on the patio's.
Room was adequate and was probably a 3 star.
We hired a fridge which was a must for keeping the babies bottles in. However during the day the power used to go off and the milk went off. We only realised this after spending 2 nights in Hospital with our 1 year old daughter who was dreadfully ill.
Imagine how bad an African hospital is then multiply it by 10 and you are no where near there.
Room was adequate and was probably a 3 star.
We hired a fridge which was a must for keeping the babies bottles in. However during the day the power used to go off and the milk went off. We only realised this after spending 2 nights in Hospital with our 1 year old daughter who was dreadfully ill.
Imagine how bad an African hospital is then multiply it by 10 and you are no where near there.
Travel operator: First Choice
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